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{{cquote|"It's the song that I 100-percent, absolutely would never believe a record company would want to release as a single. Half of the point of writing it was just to piss them off. That's the type of thing that comes out of my mouth on a regular basis. Some people think I have a chromosome disorder in my brain, so I make up words and phrases that are ridiculous. I say it's a 'superhero special feature.'" |source=—[[Marilyn Manson]] Interview with Revolver Magazine}}
 
{{cquote|"It's the song that I 100-percent, absolutely would never believe a record company would want to release as a single. Half of the point of writing it was just to piss them off. That's the type of thing that comes out of my mouth on a regular basis. Some people think I have a chromosome disorder in my brain, so I make up words and phrases that are ridiculous. I say it's a 'superhero special feature.'" |source=—[[Marilyn Manson]] Interview with Revolver Magazine}}
  
Reviewing for Thrash Hits, Hugh Platt muses that "'Arma-Goddamn-Motherfucking-Geddon' rides [[Twiggy Ramirez|Ramirez]]'s rubbery honk of a bassline into a fist-pumping, glam-stomp of a chorus. The potentially brainless chant of "Fuck! Eat! Kill!" is transformed by the sly addition of a bellowed "Et Cetera!", thrown in almost like an afterthought. It adds just the right amount of glee to provide a sneering denouement to an America desensitised to the point of apathy." Platt concluded the review citing "Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon" as one of the record's top tracks.<ref>[http://www.thrashhits.com/2009/05/album-marilyn-manson-the-high-end-of-low/ Album: Marilyn Manson - The High End Of Low]. Hugh Platt. Thrash Hits. May 25, 2009</ref>
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Reviewing for Thrash Hits, Hugh Platt muses that "'Arma-Goddamn-Motherfucking-Geddon' rides [[Ramirez]]'s rubbery honk of a bassline into a fist-pumping, glam-stomp of a chorus. The potentially brainless chant of "Fuck! Eat! Kill!" is transformed by the sly addition of a bellowed "Et Cetera!", thrown in almost like an afterthought. It adds just the right amount of glee to provide a sneering denouement to an America desensitised to the point of apathy." Platt concluded the review citing "Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon" as one of the record's top tracks.<ref>[http://www.thrashhits.com/2009/05/album-marilyn-manson-the-high-end-of-low/ Album: Marilyn Manson - The High End Of Low]. Hugh Platt. Thrash Hits. May 25, 2009</ref>
  
 
The Quietus' John Robb explained how the song was "Classic Manson, from the bouncing groove, to the snarled vocals, the killer chorus, the dirt, the grime and the filth." Robb highlighted the song's profanity and its similarity to the band's previous single "[[Disposable Teens]]". "It's got a great speaker-to-speaker chunk of weirdness in the middle where your head explodes," cited Robb before musing that "This would be the top ten hit if it didn't say "fuck" so much!"<ref>[http://thequietus.com/articles/01639-marilyn-manson-high-end-of-low-album-review Marilyn Manson's High End Of Low Reviewed Track-By-Track]. John Robb. The Quietus. May 12, 2009</ref>
 
The Quietus' John Robb explained how the song was "Classic Manson, from the bouncing groove, to the snarled vocals, the killer chorus, the dirt, the grime and the filth." Robb highlighted the song's profanity and its similarity to the band's previous single "[[Disposable Teens]]". "It's got a great speaker-to-speaker chunk of weirdness in the middle where your head explodes," cited Robb before musing that "This would be the top ten hit if it didn't say "fuck" so much!"<ref>[http://thequietus.com/articles/01639-marilyn-manson-high-end-of-low-album-review Marilyn Manson's High End Of Low Reviewed Track-By-Track]. John Robb. The Quietus. May 12, 2009</ref>

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